The men will all be hoping to catch a certain Aaron Gwin who destroyed the field in their last outing at Val Di Sole. With home advantage, it could be Gee Atherton (pictured above) who pushes Gwin all the way, while our guide and Gee's fellow Brit Brendan Fairclough will be looking to finish a lot higher than his 24th-place at Val Di Sole.

See how Brendan and co get on in round three of the UCI MTB World Cup season in Fort William by tuning intolive.redbull.tvfor the men's final tomorrow from 2.15pm.